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Hundreds of hours of climate knowledge are obtained every year by Inuit and is built on traditional knowledge. This deeply held knowledge of the land must be reflected in the process and policy of federal environment initiatives in the Arctic. “In Nunavut, like our Inuit Nunangat neighbours, we feel the impact of climate change on personal level. Melting permafrost is washing away roads, destabilizing homes and increasing risk in harvesting and economic activities.” James Eetoolook, Vice President, NTI

Hundreds of hours of climate knowledge are obtained every year by Inuit and is built on the knowledge of our ancestors. This deeply held knowledge of the land must be reflected in the process and policy of federal environment initiatives in the Arctic. 

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